The weather was completely down in the morning with rain. I gave up possible ideas of visiting St Jean Pied de Port or at least go to the market, and decided to move to San Sebastian. From France, a transfer of trains will be normally needed at Hendaye. It was quite easy because the station of Basque train was in the parking area on the right as I got out of SNCF station, and the fare was as cheap as 1.55 Euros. The train leaves every 30 minutes mostly. The destination says Lasarte but you don't have to worry because it stops at Amara in San Sebastian.Donostia B&B is my lodging in this city because it was well reputed by some visitors in their blog, and it was in the prime location, next to big ZARA store. Upon receiving me in their 5th floor facility, Luz explained in English the full details about where to visit and which bars to try. Amaria is equally friendly, and you feel so much at home. You can use the kitchen, too. Bearing in mind that this is a home environment, the bath room is shared, and the sound is more or less transparent. The doors squeaked rather loud despite yourself. But I love staying here. I went to Monte Ulgull and the Old Town in the afternoon, and the weather gradually improved.